38 Responses to Sheila Jackson Lee: ‘I believe in privacy!’

Save Mr. Obama, who acknowledges no rules. This past week, one of his campaign websites posted an item entitled "Behind the curtain: A brief history of Romney's donors." In the post, the Obama campaign named and shamed eight private citizens who had donated to his opponent. Describing the givers as all having "less-than-reputable records," the post went on to make the extraordinary accusations that "quite a few" have also been "on the wrong side of the law" and profiting at "the expense of so many Americans."

Now THIS is a woman who should absolutely convert to Islam! The only privacy she believes in is her chauffered secret service taxi service from her townhouse on Capitol Hill to wherever she feels like defiling someone else's day. Even a genetic mutation taken from a Cindy McKinney cornrow clipping could not compete with the charm and eloquence of tiara wear'n nappyheaded Ho of Houston. I recommend Princess Jackson-Lee for Ambassador to Afghanistan.

Mama Grizz! Happy Friday. We've been having fun here most of the day. Hope you have a chance to check out JohnKay's link to an Ann Barnhardt presentation, it is a powerful assessment of Islam that was provoked by Lyndsey "HoneyBoy" Graham. If he was not such a twit I'd wish him on Perky. He would be a much better weather man on a local network than a southern lawya with all the charm of a day old bakery shop in hog country.

Exclusive Report / Inside the Matrix / by James Bamford / pg. 78 __Deep in the Utah desert, the National Security Agency is building a massive $2 billion surveillance center to capture and store endless streams of data and communication, including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, Google searches, parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other “digital litter.” The bottomless databases will be fed information collected by the NSA’s eavesdropping satellites, overseas listening posts, and secret monitoring rooms in telecom facilities throughout the US. All that data will then be accessible to the agency’s code breakers, data-miners, China analysts, and counterterrorism specialists around the world.

Or even had anything to do with it's crafting? Perhaps more correctly she has been chosen by the Unseen Hand to advance this nonsense; lacking in both brainpower and moral conviction, she is the perfect vessel to bring this to fruition. She will most assuredly not question her masters on this.

As Pelosi wouldn't after the Health Care bill was rammed through; 'it needed to be PASSED before it could be read. The whole stimulus bill was written by Billy Ayers' partner in crime, Jeff Jones, he of SDS weatherman/convicted felon fame. The point here?

Forget Jackson Lee. She is but a brain dead synchopant; the very prime example of the petite bourgeois Marx so hated- yet counted on. Keep your eyes on the ball.

Amarillo was the first airport I ever flew into where there were coyotes on the runway, in the day time, and there was shooting range just off the East of the airport! Most of my TX time was in the part you think less of

LOL, I bet those coyotes on the runway made a lasting impression on ya. Lawdy, I've never heard that story.

All that area out around the airport was the old Amarillo Air Force Base. I didn't know about a shooting range either, although I'm not surprised. Shooting ranges don't make much of an impression on us folks whose whole little world is a shooting range. I like to go out toward the airport now, just in case there is an Ospry being test-flown.. or just sitting out on their little launch pad, taxi area.

East Tx is a strange place. Not too many successful people, unless they made their money elsewhere and moved there to retire. Those sleepy little towns, the ones over 50 miles outside Dallas/FOt Worth are rotten with laid-back slackers and bums waiting for a dollar to find them, rather than the other way around.

The good money in East Texas comes from timber or government work, for what I could tell. There is a good bit of petroleum and pipe line work as well and there have been more than a few blues musicians out of Beaumont, Port Arthur, Orange, Vidor and up towards St. Augustine.

I think the reason the firing range impressed me was because there was high school in the same proximity. Amarillo must be an important railway hub as well, maybe for shift/crew changes across the SW area. I did stop in at the Big Texan one night with a friend I was transporting from Colorado to Maryland. He came down with Lou Gehrig disease and wanted to go back east with a bit of road trip adventure which included that noteworthy restaurant. I got the catfish platter!

Moving….

You can still use this site but no new news articles will be posted here.

I do appreciate everyone who has participated on CVN for the past nine months. I hope you will now join us at the new site as we continue to enlighten ourselves in our fight to save the America we all love and respect.